Subject: RE: rear drive rebuild
Author: Ray Hale
Date: Feb 15, 2005, 3:57 PM
Post ID: 1718397333
Ross,
these aren't your standard shims. Same size and shape as the gaskets.
Probably no other use on the planet. It looks like MG has some.
Ray
Ross wrote:
Try McMaster-Carr for shims. Regards, Ross K. Ross Raymond Phoenix, AZ, USA 1971 Moto Guzzi Ambassador LAPD 1975 Norton Interstate Mk3 1969 Triumph T100S 1998 Ariel (after the sq. 4, not the mermaid) -----Original Message----- From: Ray Hale [mailto:ray.-@sfcc.edu] Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 2:38 PM To: Loopfram-@topica.com Subject: RE: rear drive rebuild Your free subscription is supported by today's sponsor: ------------------------------------------------------------------- Your opinion counts! We're giving away ten $100 cash prizes! A major food company wants to know what you think about a product & package design. Hurry, only ten $100 prizes left! http://click.topica.com/caadbdub1dfltb5BiVXa/ValRad Survey ------------------------------------------------------------------- Greg, I'd already read and re-read your stuff and Pete's. Very helpful. Thanks. The components are really straight forward in this rear box. Nothing tricky it seems. Of course I've yet to attempt shimming but right now it seems the really difficult part will be to obtain a variety of shims. Not exactly standard fair. I've taken good pics of everything as I disassembled this afternoon. Will try to get them into a Powerpoint presentation and maybe my son will post on his website for me. (hint, hint) The pinion is 8 teeth and the crown is 37. I gather this is rather standard. Any opinions here? I'd like to be able to cruise at 75-80 MPH, 2-up, with camping gear strapped on. The chromed case I am transplanting everything into is an older case with the lower drain plug and smaller sized lubrication vents inside. There is one small, hopefully insignificant outside shape difference. Both boxes, the one on the bike when I bought it, and the chrome one I purchased, have the same part #. I will replace seals of course but not sure about bearings. They appear and feel great. No signs of unusual wear on the pinion and crown teeth or the bearing races. Probably silly to do this just for the chrome but I was curious what was inside there anyway and find myself with nothing but time on my hands for a while. Another mystery unraveled. Ray PS - I smell like old gear fluid. Might be sleeping in the den tonight. Even the dog doesn't want to come close. Cats are curious, however. Greg Bender wrote:
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